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2011 hyundai equus Reviews and News

2011 Hyundai Equus

By
Automobile Magazine
- 12/22/2010

The Equus is a introduced to the Hyundai lineup after the huge Success of the Genesis and continues to change the public's perception of the Hyundai corporation from a low end econocar producer to a company that can make a luxury sedan just as well as Lexus. The all new Equus is most likely to become the flagship model for Hyundai, which has been changing hand often in the past few years as Hyundai continues to add many new models to its sedan lineup.

This full sized sedan comes with the largest engine used by Hyundai, its Tau V-8 which brings huge amount of horsepower and acceleration to the Equus. With over 385 horsepower and a 6 speed automatic transmission the Equus is a very formidable component in the powerful sedan class that it has jumped into. This luxury sedan comes with as many high end features as others in its class including a surround sound system with 17 speakers and a 13 channel amplifier with HD Radio, XM Radio and iPod integration. The Equus offers a lot of high end features that have never been seen on a Hyundai up to date.

As if the fact that Hyundai was bringing its flagship Equus to the United States wasn't news enough, Hyundai stole even more headlines last year by including a free Apple iPad with each car. The tablet contained an interactive version of the Equus' owner’s manual. That high-tech perk is no more, according to USA Today, because Hyundai is doing away with the free iPad for the 2012 Equus. Low-tech paper manuals will come standard in place of the iPad.

The Hyundai Genesis and Equus sedans are touted as high luxury on a low budget, but that isn’t stopping those with mounds of disposable incoming from buying them. According to an announcement made by the automaker today, 6 percent of holders who own the exclusive Ameican Express “Black Card” Centurion Card are also owners of Hyundais.

I knew that the Equus was a bargain compared with the Lexus LS, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and the like, but I was still taken aback when I looked at the window sticker and saw that it costs less than $60,000. This is a car that hits many of the “ahh, this is a nice car!” buttons for most Americans. If you’re accustomed to driving a BMW 7-series, you’re probably not going to like this car. But if you’ve been driving a Lexus LS and are now looking for something like it for quite a bit less money, you might want to check out the Equus.

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